Frequently Asked Questions

The CMAM certification is a globally recognized credential that trains professionals to manage mobile assets across their entire lifecycle.
It is offered by the International Association of IT Asset Managers (IAITAM), the leading authority in IT Asset Management certifications.
It helps you gain expertise in mobile asset lifecycle management, compliance, BYOD policies, and cost optimization—all highly valued by employers.
Anyone involved in IT, procurement, compliance, HR, operations, or mobility management can attend.
No strict prerequisites are required, but basic knowledge of IT Asset Management and mobile devices is helpful.
The CMAM course is typically a one-day training program, followed by the certification exam.
It’s challenging but manageable with proper preparation. The training covers everything you need to know.
The exam has 100 multiple-choice questions.
You’ll need at least 85% to pass and earn the certification.
You have 3 hours to finish all the questions.
Yes, IAITAM provides the exam in a secure online format for global accessibility.
You’ll receive the official course manual and training guide before the class to help with preparation.
Not necessarily—while IT experience helps, the course is designed for professionals from different backgrounds.
IT Asset Managers, Mobility Managers, Compliance Officers, Procurement Specialists, and Business Managers all benefit.
It strengthens your resume, opens doors to promotions, and positions you as a trusted expert in mobile asset management.
Yes, it’s valued worldwide across industries that depend on mobile workforce solutions.
You can register directly through the IAITAM website or via authorized training partners.
Yes, IAITAM offers on-site and corporate training options for teams.
It includes mobile asset lifecycle, BYOD, compliance, vendor management, risk control, and disposal strategies.
You can retake the exam within the exam window provided by IAITAM.
Yes, CMAM requires annual recertification to keep your credential active and updated.
The cost varies depending on whether you register through IAITAM directly or via training partners.
Yes, substitutions are usually allowed if you cannot attend.
Cancellations must be submitted in writing before the training date. Refunds or transfers may apply.
Yes, it specifically trains you to manage BYOD challenges and enforce compliance.
Absolutely—it covers data protection, governance, and regulatory requirements for mobile assets.
Yes, the course is suitable for finance, HR, and operations staff working with mobile policy or workforce tools.
It helps companies cut costs, reduce risks, and improve governance of mobile devices.
No—it’s designed for a wide range of roles, not just IT specialists.
By completing annual recertification requirements or additional IAITAM courses, you keep your credential valid.